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TOPICS  ON  GREEK  HISTORY 


Intended  for  Use  in  Secondary  Schools 


65-7  f 


BY 
ARTHUR    L.    GOODRICH 


Beta  porfe 
THE   MACMILLAN   COMPANY 

LONDON:  MACMILLAN  &  CO.,  Ltd. 
1898 


Copyright  1898 
By  The  Macmillan  Company 


'^     la  ^ 

EXPLANATIONS. 


This  list  of  topics  is  the  result  of  many  years'  experience  in  teach- 
ing ancient  history  in  classes  preparing  for  college  entrance  examina- 
tions. From  quite  small  beginnings  the  list  has  grown  to  its  present 
form.  The  compiler  has  been  assured  that  it  would  be  of  service  to 
others  engaged  in  the  same  work,  or  in  the  study  of  Greek  history  for 
any  purpose.     This  is  the  only  excuse  for  publishing. 

It  is  claimed  for  the  list  : 

1.  That  it  presents  a  full  and  systematic  scheme  for  the  study  of 
Greek  history  by  the  topical  method. 

2.  That  it  is  adapted  for  use  in  accordance  with  the  recommenda- 
tions of  the  Conference  Report  in  History  in  the  Report  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Ten,  and  also  of  that  of  the  report  of  the  Conference  on  History 
made  to  the  New  England  Association  of  Colleges  and  Preparatory 
Schools  in  1895,  of  the  Report  of  the  University  Conference  on  Uni- 
form Entrance  Requirements  made  in  1896,  and  with  the  latest  entrance 
requirements  adopted  by  our  leading  colleges. 

3.  That  the  references  are  ample  and  plain  but  not  so  precise  as  to 
prevent  the  student  from  learning  to  find  his  own  way  in  books  of  ref- 
erence. The  number  of  books  referred  to  is  large.  The  object  is 
two-fold  ;  (i)  to  broaden  the  students'  view  by  the  study  of  the  same 
subject  as  presented  by  different  writers  ;  (2)  to  make  it  possible  that 
those  whose  library  resources  are  small  shall  nev^erthcless  find  some  ref- 
erences of  which  they  can  avail  themselves.  Even  in  cases  where 
most  or  all  of  the  books  are  available  it  is  not  expected  that  each  stu- 
dent will  consult  all  references.  Judicious  selections  and  assignments 
made  by  the  teacher  will  secure  breadth  and  variety  in  class  work. 

4.  That  the  topics,  with  few  exceptions,  are  adapted  either  to  fluent 
recitations  or  to  written  exercises.     The  exceptions  consist  of  lists  of 


4  EXPLANATIONS 

terms  for  explanation,  of  suggestions  for  map  work,  of  analytical  re- 
views, and  of  a  geographical  review. 

Even  the  remotest  subdivisions  under  each  head  may  be  used  as 
individual  topics  but,  in  case  a  more  comprehensive  topic  is  used,  its  sub- 
divisions will  serve  as  an  outline  for  the  oral  or  written  exercise  the 
student  is  to  prepare. 

5.  That  the  list  may  readily  be  used  with  classes  of  younger  stu- 
dents   by  making    omissions    which  the  teacher  can    easily  indicate. 

6.  That  the  "  Topics  for  Special  Investigation"  provide  more  seri- 
ous work  for  those  willing  to  undertake  it. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  in  some  cases  the  topics  either  overlap  each 
other  or  are  substantially  identical.  This  is  deliberately  done  with  the 
intention  either  of  making  each  topic  a  perfect  whole  in  itself,  or  of 
teaching  the  student  to  examine  the  subject  from  different  points  of 
view. 

A  chronological  table  runs  along  the  left  of  each  page  and  a  geo- 
graphical review  is  placed  at  the  end. 

Although  the  compiler  is  aware  that  it  is  chronologically  in- 
correct, it  has  seemed  best  to  him  to  condense  nearly  all  study  of 
Greek  social  life,  including  literature  and  art,  into  one  place.  It  is  in- 
serted at  the  close  of  the  "  Supremacy  of  Athens."  Homeric  subjects 
are,  however,  touched  upon  at  the  beginning,  and  oratory  in  the  time 
of  Demosthenes. 

A  short  list  of  historical  fiction,  tales,  poetry  and  drama  is  inserted 
just  before  the  Index. 


LIST  OF  AUTHORS  AND  THEIR  WORKS. 


Abbott,  E.     History  of  Greece  (to  445  B.C.)-     2  v.     1888-92. 
Abbott,  E.     Pericles  (Heroes  of  the  Nations).      1891. 

Ball,  W.  W,  R.      History  of  Mathematics.      (Primer.)      1895. 

Becker,  W.  A.     Charicles.      1886. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Troy  (Epochs  of  Ancient  History).      1888. 

Bishop,  H.  H.     Pictorial  Architecture  of  Greece  and  Italy.      1887. 

Blumner,  H.     Home  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks.      1893. 

Botsford,  G.  W.     Development  of  the  Athenian  Constitution. 

BuLFiNCH,  T.     Age  of  Fable.      1881. 

Burt,  B.  C.     A  Brief  History  of  Greek  Philosophy.      1889. 

Butcher,  S.  H.     Demosthenes.     1882. 

Butcher,  S.  H.     Some  Aspects  of  the  Greek  Genius.      1891. 

Cajori,  F.     History  of  Mathematics.      1894. 

Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  Homer.      1891. 

Church,  A.  J.     Stories  from  the  Greek  Tragedians. 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.     Athenian  Empire  (Epochs  of  Ancient  History).      1887. 

"  "  General  History  of  Greece.      1888. 

**  *'  Greeks  and  Persians  (Epochs  of  Ancient  History).    1887. 

**  "  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen.      2  v.      1885-6. 

"  "  Tales  of  Ancient  Greece.      1889. 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S.     Fifteen  Decisive  Battles.      1888. 

CuRTEis,  A.  M.     Rise  of  the  Macedonian  Empire  (Epoch  Series).      1887. 
CuRTius,  E.     History  of  Greece.      5  V.      1888. 

Davidson,  T.     Education  of  the  Greek  People.      1894. 
DiEHL,  C.     Excursions  in  Greece.      1893. 
Dodge,  T.  A.     Alexander.      1890. 

Donaldson,   J.    W.     History  of  the  I>iterature  of  Ancient  Greece.      2  v. 
1895. 

DuNCKER,  M.     History  of  Greece,  translated  by  Abbott,  E.      6  v.      1882. 


6  LIST  OF   AUTHORS  AND   THEIR   WORKS 

DuRUY,  V.     History  of  Greece  to  146  B.C.     8  v.      1892. 
Dyer,  T.  H.     Ancient  Athens.      1873. 

Evans,  M.  M.     Chapters  on  Greek  Dress.      1893. 

Falke,  J.  Von.     Greece  and  Rome.      1886. 

Fowler,  W.  W.     City  State  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.      1873. 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Historical  Geography  of  Europe.      2  v.      1882. 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Studies  in  Travel ;  Greece.      1893. 

Fustel  de  CouLANGES,  N.  D.   Ancient  City.   Translated  by  W.  Small.    1889. 

FvFFE,  C.  A.     History  of  Greece  (Primer).      1887. 

Galey,  C.  M.     Classic  Myths  in  English  Literature.      1893. 

Gardner,  E.  A.     Handbook  of  Greek  Sculpture.      1895. 

Gardner,  P.     New  Chapters  in  Greek  History.      1892. 

Goodyear,  W.  H.     History  of  Art.     1889. 

Gow,  J.     Short  History  of  Greek  Mathematics.      1884. 

Grant,  A.  J.     Greece  in  the  age  of  Pericles.      1893. 

Greenidge,  a.  H.  J,     Handbook  of  Greek  Constitutional  History. 

Grote,  G.     History  of  Greece.      10  v. 

Guerfer,  H.  a.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.      1893. 

GuHL,  E.,  and  KOner,  W.     Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.      1876. 

Haigh,  E.  C.     Attic  Theatre.      1889. 

Hamlin,  A.  D.  F.     A  History  of  Architecture.      1896. 

Hanson,  C.  H.     Land  of  Greece.      1886. 

Harrison,  J.  A.     Story  of  Greece  (Story  of  Nations).      1887. 

Harrison,  J.  E.  and  Verrall,  M.  de  G.     Mythology  and  Monuments  of 

Ancient  Athens.      1890. 
Ha'Wthorn,  N.     Tanglewood  Tales.      1853. 
Hawthorne,  N.     Wonder  Book.     1851. 
Holm,  A.     History  of  Greece  (3  V.  published).      1894. 

Jebb,  R.  C.     Greek  Literature  (Literature  Primers).      1888. 

Keightley,  T.     Classical  Mythology. 

KiEPERT,  H.     Manual  of  Ancient  Geography.      1881. 


LIST   OF   AUTHORS   AND   TPIEIR   WORKS  7 

Labberton,  R.  H.     Historical  Atlas.      1888. 
Leaf,  W.     Companion  to  the  Iliad.      1892. 
Lloyd,  W.  W.     Age  of  Pericles.      2  v.     1875. 
Lang,  A.     Homer  and  the  Epic.      1893. 
LuBKE,  W.     History  of  Sculpture. 

Mahaffy,  J.  p.,  and  Oilman,   A.     Alexander's  Empire  (Story  of  Nations) 

1887. 
Mahaffy,  J.  P.     History  of  Classical  Greek  Literature.      2  v.      1885. 

"  "        Social  Life  in  Greece.      1888. 

"  "        Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece.      1887. 

"  "        Old  Greek  Education.      1882. 

"  "        Old  Greek  Life  (History  Primers).      1889. 

**  "        Problems  in  Greek  History.      1892. 

Marquand,  a.,  and  Frothingham,  A.  L.     A  History  of  Sculpture.     1896. 
Mathews,  C.  T.     The  story  of  Architecture.      1896. 
Myers,  P.  V.  N,     History  of  Greece.     1895. 
Mitchell,  L.  M.     History  of  Ancient  Sculpture.     1883. 
Morris,  C.     The  Aryan  Race.      18S8. 
Murray,  A.  S.     Handbook  of  Greek  Archaeology.     1892.    . 

Oman,  C.  W.  C.     History  of  Greece  to  343  B.  C.      1892. 

Pater,  W.  H.     Greek  Studies.      1895. 

Perry,  T.  S.     History  of  Greek  Literature.      1890. 

Plutarch,  Stewart,  A.,  and  Long,  G.     Translation.     4  v.      1888. 

Racinet,  a.     Le  Costume  Historique.     6  v.      1888. 
Reber,  F.  Von.     History  of  Ancient  Art.      1882. 

St.  John,  J.  A.     History  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  Ancient  Greece. 

3  V.      1842. 
Sankey,  C.     Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies  (Epoch  Series).      1886. 
Schuchhardt,  C.     Schliemann's  Excavations.      1891. 
Seyffert,  O.      Dictionary  of  Classical  Antiquities.      1895. 
Sheldon,  M.  D.     Studies  in  General  History.      1886. 
Smith,  J.  M.     Ancient  Greek  Female  Costumes.      1892. 


8  LIST   OF   AUTHORS   AND   THEIR   WORKS 

Smith,  T.  R.  ,  and  Slater,  J.     Architecture,  Classic  and  Early  Christian. 

1888. 
Smith,  William.     Smaller  History  of  Greece. 
Snider,  D.  J.     Walks  in  Hellas.      1883. 
Stuart,  J.,  and  Revett,  N.     Antiquities  of  Athens.      1889. 
Sturgis,  R.     European  Architecture.      1896. 
Symonds,  J.  A.     Studies  of  Greek  Poets.     2  v. 

Tetlow,  J.     Greek  Arithmetical  Operations.     School  and  College.     Jan- 
uary, 1892. 
TiMAYENSis,  T.  T.     Greece  in  the  Times  of  Homer.      1885. 
TiMAYENSis,  T.  T.     History  of  Greece.      2  v.      1881-83. 
TozER,  H.  F.     Classical  Geography.      1889. 
TsouNTAS,  C,  and  Manatt,  J.  I.     The  Mycenaean  Age. 

Van  Dyke,  A.     Text-Book  of  the  History  of  Painting.      1896. 
ViGNOLA,  G.  B.  DA.     Five  orders  of  Architecture. 

Wilson,  W.     The  State.     1889. 

Wincklemann,  J.     History  of  Ancient  Art.      4  v.  in  2.      1872. 


TOPICS 


HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


A.     GEOGRAPHICAL   AND    TOPOGRAPHICAL   FEATURES 


Chronology. 


I.    Descriptive. 

1.  Location,  size,  form, 
coast-line,  surface,  climate. 

2.  Mountains,  plains, 
rivers,  lakes,  bays,  gulfs, 
capes,  etc. 

3.  Islands. 

4.  Divisions  of  Greece. 
a.  Main  Divisions ;  d.  Sub- 
ordinate Divisions. 

5.  The  ^gean  Sea. 

6.  Asia  Minor. 

a.  Physical  Features. 
fi.  Divisions. 


References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  i,  4. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  i,  Ch.  I. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  15k.  i,  Ch.  I. 
Freeman,    Hist.    Geog.  of  Europe,  V.    I, 

Ch.  2. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  I. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  I. 
Harrison,  Storj'  of  Greece,  Ch.  i. 
Hoh-n,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  2. 
Kierpert,  Manual  of  Classical  Geog.  ,Ch.  4, 7 . 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  I. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  I. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  I. 
Tozer,  Classical  Geog.    (Primer),  Ch.    I, 

5-8,  10. 


n.    The  Influences  of  the  Topography  of  Greece  on  Its  People. 

(References  as  in  I. ) 

III.    Map  Work. 

Using  an  outline  map  of  Greece,  insert  the  correct  names  on 
all  the  important  geographical  features. 

References 
Any  good  atlas.     Maps  in  Greek  Histories. 


lO 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Chronology.  B.     GENERAL  OUTLINE  OF  EVENTS 

B.C. 

?-500     L    From  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Persian  Wars. 
50(MW      II.  The  Persian  Wars. 

479-431      III.    From  the  Persian  Wars  to  the  Peloponnesian  War. 
431-404     IV.    The  Peloponnesian  War. 
404-338     V.    From  the  end  of  the  Peloponnesian  War  to  the  Macedonian 

Supremacy. 
338-146     VI.    From  the  beginning  of  the  Macedonian  Supremacy  to  the  de- 
strnctlon  of  Corinth  by  the  Romans. 


-500 


C.     OUTLINE  OF  EVENTS  IN  DETAIL 
I.  From  the  earliest  times  to  the  Persian  Wars. 


a.  The  Pelasgi. 

b.  Hellen  and  his  sons. 

c.  The  Foreign  Heroes. 

d.  The  Phoenicians. 

e.  The  Egyptians. 
/.   Other  Prehistoric  In- 
fluences. 


The  origin  of  the  Greeks 

Referen'ces 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  2. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  I,  Ch.2. 
Fyffe,  Hist  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  I. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (lo  V),  V.  2,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  2,  3. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  2-8. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  I,  3-10. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  I,  2. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2. 


2.      The  Heroic  Age 


a.  The  Homeric  Poems. 
Subject,  author,  date,  value. 

b.  The  Homeric  States. 
King,  nobles,  people. 


References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  3,  5. 

Benjamin,  Troy. 

Bulfinch,  Age  of  Fable. 

Cox,    General   Hist,    of   Greece,    Bk.    i, 

Ch.  3. 
Cox,  Tales  of  Ancient  Greece. 
Church,  Stories  from  Homer,  etc. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


I  I 


Chronology.  c.   The  moral  character 

of  the  age. 

d.  Heroes  and  Stories. 
Notably  :  Heracles,  The- 
seus, Minos,  the  Argonau- 
tic  Expedition,  The  Seven 
against  Thebes,  The  Tro- 
jan War  and  the  heroes 
concerned  in  each. 


Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  i. 
Fyfte,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  I. 
Gardner,  New  Ch.  in  Gk.  Hist.,  Ch.  2,  3,  5. 
Galey,  Classic  Myths. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  i,  2, 

Pt.  I. 
Guerber,  Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  4-6. 
Hawthorne,  Tanglewood  Tales. 
Hawthorne,  Wonder  Book. 
Jebb,  Gk.  Literature( Primer),  Pt.  I,  Ch.  2. 
Keightley,  Classical  Mythology. 
Kingsley,  Greek  Heroes. 
Lang,  Homer  and  the  Epic. 
Leaf,  Companion  to  the  Iliad. 
Mahaffy,  Gk.  Literature,  V.  I,  Ch.  3,  5. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  3. 
Perry,  Gk.  Literature,  Ch.  1-3. 
Schuchhardt,  Schliemann's  Excavation. 
Sheldon,  Studies  of  General  Hist.  p.  32. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2. 
Tsountas   and    Manatt,    Mycenaean    Age. 

See  Contents  and  Index. 


3.      The  Religion  of  the  Greeks 

References 


a.  Greek  Mythology. 

b.  The  Olympian    Dei- 
ties. 

c.  Lesser  Deities,  mon- 
sters, etc. 

d.  The  Greek  Oracles. 

e.  The  Delphic  Amphic- 
tyony. 

f.  Greek  Games, 
p-.   Greek  Festivals. 


Abbott,iHist.  of  Greece,  Vol.  I,  Ch.  5, 10, 15. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  i,  Ch. 

2,  4,  7- 
Coulanges,    Ancient  City,   Bk.    I,   Bk.   2. 

Ch.  I. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  I,  Ch. 

2,  4- 
Diehl,  Excursions  in  Greece,  Ch.  7. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  (Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  i. 
Gardner,   New  Ch.   in  Gk.    Hist.,  Ch.  9, 

13,  14- 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  I,  2. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  i,  Pt. 

I,  Ch.  16;  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  2. 
Harrison,  Stor}'  of  Greece,  Ch.  2,  3,  10,  14. 


TOPICS  ON  THE  HISTORY   OF  GREECE 


Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  ii,  19. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  3. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  4,  9. 
Sheldon,  Studies  of  General  Hist.,  p.  32. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  3. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Pt.  I  ;  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  I,  3  and  6. 
Wilson,  The  State,  Ch.  3. 


The  Doriafi  Migration 


a.  The  Cause. 

l>.   The  Early  Attempt. 

c.  The    Return   of    the 
Heraclidae. 

d.  The  Results. 


References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  3. 
Cox,'"General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  3. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  4. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  I. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  i,  Pt. 

I,  Ch.  18;  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  5. 
Harrison,  The  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  10,  II. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  12. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  5. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  32. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  4. 


5.      The   Greek   Colonies 


les. 


a.  The  Early  Colon- 


1 .  Cause  and  Direction. 

2.  Character     of     Asia 
Minor. 

3.  The   ^olian  Migra- 
tion. 

4.  The    Ionian    Migra- 
tion. 

5.  The    Dorian   Migra- 
tion. 


References 

Abbott,   Hist,  of  Greece,  V.   I,  Ch.  3,  4, 

ir  ;  V.  2,  Ch.  12,  13. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  13. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  2. 
Curtius,  Hist.  ofGreece,  V.  i,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  4. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  1 1 . 
Holm,  Hist.  ofGreece,  V.  I,  Ch.  12,  21,  25. 
Grote,  Hist.  ofGreece  (10  V.),  V.  i,  Pt.  I, 

Ch.  18;  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  13-15,  22,  23,  26. 
Myers,  Hist.  ofGreece,  Ch.  2,  5. 
Oman,  Hist.  ofGreece,  Ch.  6,  9. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  47. 


Chronology. 
800-600 


800 
U3-645 


700-500 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE  13 

b.    The   Later   Colon-       Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  6.   • 


les. 

1.  In  the  East. 

2.  In  the  West. 

c.   The    Character   of 
the  Colonies. 


6. 


Wilson,  The  State,  Ch.  3. 


The  Early  History  of  the  Spartans 

a.  Early  Events. 

b.  The  Lycurgan   Con- 
stitution. 

c.  The  Messenian  AVars. 


d.   Manners 
toms. 


and     Cus- 


References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  6,  8,  14. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ek.  I,  Ch.  5. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  3. 
Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  i. 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  3. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt. 

2,  C.  4-8. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  19. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  r,  Ch.  15,  16. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  4. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7,  8. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  47. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  4. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  3. 
Wilson,  The  State,  Ch.  3. 


7.      The  Age  of  Tyrants 

References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  12. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  6,  9-II. 

Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  4. 

Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  I,  2. 

Fowler,  The  City-States  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  Ch.  4,  5. 

Fyfife,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  2,  3. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  9,  ii;  V.  3,  Pt.   2,  Ch.  30. 

Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  12. 


H 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Chronology. 


Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  22,  27. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  6. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  lo. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  47. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  5. 


8.      The  Early  History  of  the  Athenians 


621 
594 
309 


a.  Early  Events. 

b.  Reforms  of  Draco. 

c.  Reforms  of  Solon. 

d.  Reforms     of    Cleis- 
thenes. 

e.  Manners     and    Cus- 
toms. 


References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  9,  13. 
Botsford,  Athenian   Const.     See  Contents 

and  Index. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  4. 
Cox,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  9-12. 
Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  2. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  3. 
Grant,  Greece  in  the  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch. 

4,  7- 

Greenidge,  Greek  Const.  Hist.  See  Con- 
tents and  Index. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt. 
2,  Ch.   10,  II;  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  30,  31. 

Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  15-18. 

Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  16-28. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  II,  12,  16. 

Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  47. 

Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  5. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Pt.  2, 
Ch.  4. 

Wilson,  The  State,  Ch.  3. 


9.     The   City -State  of  Greece 
References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Introd. 
Botsford,  Athenian  Const.     See  Contents  and  Index. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  I. 
Coulanges,  The  Ancient  City. 
Fowler,  The  City-State. 

Greenidge,  Greek  Const.   Hist.     See  Contents  and  Index. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  3. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


15 


10.     Changes  in  the  form  of  Government  in  the  Grecian  States 
previous  to  500  B.  C. 
References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Introd. 
Botsford,  Athenian  Const.     See  Contents  and  Index. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  9-12. 
Coulanges,  Ancient  City,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  9 ;  Bk.  4. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  2,  3. 
Greenidge,  Gk.  Const.  Hist.     See  Contents  and  Index. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  20. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  6,  7. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  10. 

1 1 .     The  Political  Leaders  of  the  Period 

a.  The  character,  career,  and  influence  of  Lycurgus,  of  Solon, 
of  Peisistratus,  of  Hippias,  of  Cleisthenes. 

b.  Give  a  brief  account  of  the  Alcmgeonid?e,  of  Cleomenes, 
of  Cylon,  of  Cypselus,  of  Draco,  of  Hipparchus,  of  Megacles,  of 
Pheidon,  of  Periander,  of  Phalaris,  of  Polycrates. 

Note. — Accounts  of  the  Greek  Heroes  should  be  learned  under  "  The 
Heroic  Age." 

References 
Cox,  Lives  of  the  Greek  Statesmen. 
Plutarch,  Lives  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Classical  Dictionaries. 
Indices  of  Histories  already  mentioned. 


12.    Map    Work 
Using  an  outline  map. 

a.  Locate  all  noted  places  thus  far  mentioned. 

b.  Trace  the  Dorian  Migrations  and  the  changes  which  followed. 

c.  Indicate  by  shading  or  by  boundary  lines,  the  territory  cov- 
ered by  Hellas  at  this  period.      (Colonies  included.) 

References 
Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2. 
Freeman,  Hist.  Geog.  of  Europe,  V.  2.         « 


i6 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Chronology. 


Labberton,  Historical  Atlas. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  5. 
Any  good  atlas  of  ancient  Geog. 


13- 

Terms  to  define 

Agora, 

Hegemony 

a 

Hoplite, 

Oracle, 

Amphictyony, 

Hellas, 

Monarchy, 

Palaestra, 

Democracy, 

Hellene, 

Oligarchy, 

Timocracy, 

Gymasium, 

Hellenic, 

Olympiad, 

Tyranny, 

b. 
aidia,         Perioeci, 

Tyrant. 

Apella, 

Gymnop 

Ephors, 

Helot, 

Rhetra, 

Gerousia, 

Mora, 

The  Two 

Kings  (Sparta), 

The  Three  Tribes  (Sparta). 

Aroeopagus, 

Demiurgi, 

c. 

Metics, 

Prytanaeum, 

Archon, 

Diacrii, 

Ostracism, 

Prytaneis, 

Barathron, 

Dicasteries, 

Pedias, 

Prytany, 

Bema, 

Ecclesia, 

Peltast, 

Sesiactheia, 

Boule, 

Ephetas, 

Peralia, 

Solon' 34  Classes 

Cleruch, 

Eupatridae, 

Phalanx, 

Strategi, 

Cleruchies, 

Geomori, 

Pnyx, 

The  Four  Tribes 

Demes, 

Heliaea, 

Polemarch, 

The  Ten  Tribes 
[Cleisthenes] 
Thesmothetse. 

References 

Dictionaries  of  Antiquities. 
Indices  of  Histories. 

14.     Make  a  compact  analytical  {topical')  review  of  this  sectioti 

15.      Topics  for  Special  Investigation 

a.  The  Sources  of  Greek  History. 
References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  2  ;  V.  2,  Appendix  2. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE  17 

Gardner,  New  Ch.  in  Gk.  Hist.,  Ch.  I. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  Pt.  i. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  i,  3-10. 

b.  The  Geographical  Knowledge  of  the  Ancient  Greeks. 

References 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  18. 
Kiepert,  Manual  of  Classical  Geog.,  Ch.  i. 
Tozer,  Classical  Geog  (Primer),  Ch.  I. 

c.  The  Aryan  Races  in  Europe. 

References 
Freeman,  Hist.  Geog.  of  Europe,  V.  I,  Ch.  I. 
Morris,  The  Aryan  Race. 
Wilson,  The  State,  Ch.  i. 

d.  The  Character  of  the  Greeks. 

References 
Abbott,  Hist.- of  Greece,  V.  2,  Introd. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  4;  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  i. 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  I,  9. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (lo  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  2.- 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  I,  Ch.  I. 
Mahafty,  Social  Life  in  Greece. 
Meyers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  1-3. 

e.  The  Greek  Priesthood. 

References 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ek.  2,  Ch.  4. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (lo  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  2;  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  28. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  19. 

/.  The  Greek  Priesthood  and  the  Prophetic  Art. 
References 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4. 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  2. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece.     (See  ref.  for  ^. ) 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  19. 

g.   The  Power  of  the  Greek  Oracle  and  its  Priesthood. 


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TOPICS  ON  THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


Chronology.  References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Introd. 
Curtius,  Hist  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4. 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  2. 

Grote,  Hi.st.  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2  ;  Ch.  2,  V.  3,  Pt.   2,  Ch.  28. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  3,  5. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  4,  9. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  i,  6. 
Wilson,  The  State,  Ch.  3. 

h.  The  Worship  of  Apollo  and  its  Influence  on  Greek  History. 

(References  as  in  g. ) 

j.   Greek  Mythology. 

(References  as  in  C.  I,  3.) 
( Also  Cox  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  Races. ) 

k.   Greek  Athletics. 

References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Introd. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4. 
Diehl,  Excursions  in  Greece,  Ch.  7. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  2,  6;  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  28. 
Guhl  and  Koner,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans,  p.  106. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  19. 
Mahafify,  Old  Greek  Education,  Ch.  3. 
Mahaffy,  Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece,  Ch.  11. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  3,  4. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  4,  7. 
St.  John,  Ancient  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  2. 
Seyffert,  Classical  Antiquities,  articles,  "Gymnastics,"  "Olympian  Games,"  etc. 

/.  The  Political  Leaders  of  the  6th  Century,  B.  C. 
(References  as  in  11.) 

500-479     II*  The  Persian  Wars.  ^ 

I.    The  Greeks  in  Asia 

References 
a.    Their    History      and       Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  16. 
Character  Cos.,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch. 


TOPICS   ON   THE    HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


19 


Chronology. 
685-546 


610-331 
610 

546 
538 
526 


b.   The     Lydiaii 
archy. 


546^ 
512-? 


500 
499 


Mon-       Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  2,  5. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  5. 
Fyfife,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 
Grote  Hist,  of  Greece  ( 10  V. ),  V.  3,  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  13-17,  31. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  23-25. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  13,  22, 

24. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  5,  8. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  13,  14. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  72. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7. 


2.      The  Persian  Empire 
a.  The  Rise  of  the  Em- 


pire. 

b.  The  Capture  of  Nin- 
eveh. 

c.  The  Medes  and  Per- 
ians. 

d.  The  War  with  Crce- 
sus. 

e.  The  Capture  of  Baby- 
lon. 

/.  The  Conquest  of 
Egypt. 

g.  The  organization  of 
the  Empire. 


References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  12. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  3. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  3. 
FyfFe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  3,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  32,  33. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  23-25. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  8. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  13,  14. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.   I,  Pt.  3. 

Ch.  I. 
Duncker,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  6. 


The  Evejits  leading  to  the  Persian    Wars 


a.  The  Conquest  of  Io- 
nia by  the  Persians. 

b.  The   Scythian  Expe- 
dition. 

c.  The  Ionic  Revolt. 

d.  The  Sack  of  Sardis. 


References 
\  ,^bbott.  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  2. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  3. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  3,  4,  5. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  5. 
Fyfie,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 


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TOPICS  ON   THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


Chronology.  e.  The   Re-conquest  of 

*»^-5         Ionia. 

/.  The  Reasons  for  the 
Faihire  of  the  Revolt. 


Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV. ),  V.  3,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  22-25. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  25,  26. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  1. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  8,  9. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  15,  17. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  72. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.   i,  I't.  3, 

Ch.  I. 


490 

492 
490 
490 
490 


4.      The   Causes  of  the  Persian    Wars 
References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  i. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  I. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  15. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  3,  Ch.  i,  2. 

5.      The  First  Persian  Invasion 

References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch. 


a.  The  Expedition  un- 
der Mardonius. 

b.  The  Expedition  un- 
der Datis  and  Artaphernes. 

1.  The  Capture  of  Ere- 
tria. 

.      2.   The  Battle  of  Mara- 
thon. 


Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,Ch.  4. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  6. 
Creasy,  Fifteen  Decisive  Battles,  Ch.  i. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  5. 

Bk.  3,  Ch.  I. 
Freeman,  Studies  in  Travel,  pp.  52-67. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),V.  4,  Pt.  2. 

Ch.  36. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  26. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  2. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  ^Greece,  Ch  10. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  15,  18. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  72. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  7. 
Snider,  A  Walk  in  Hellas,  Talk  4. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  3, 

Ch.  2. 


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21 


Chronology. 

489 

487 

m 
m 


480 


Events  between  the  First  and  Second  Invasions 


a.  The  Second  War  be- 
tween Athens  and  ^gina. 

b.  Modification    of   the 
Constitutionof  Cleisthenes. 

y    c.  The  Athenian  Navy. 
d.  The  Congress  at  Cor- 
inth. 


a.  The  Persian  Host  and 

its  Route. 

480 

b.  The  Battle  of  Ther- 

mopylae. 

480 

c.  The  Battle  of  Arte- 

misium. 

480 

d.  The    First    Occupa- 

tion   of    Athens    by    the 

Persians. 

480 

e.  The  Battle   of  Sala- 

mis. 

479 

/  The  Second  Occupa- 

tion of  Athens  by  the  Per- 

sians. 

479 

g.  The  Battle  of  Plataea. 

479 

h.  The  Battle  of  Mycale. 

References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  2. 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  3. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch,  5. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians,  Ch.  7. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  I. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),V.  4,  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  38,  39. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  27,  28. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  3. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  10. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  18. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  72. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  8. 


The  Second  Persian  Invasion 

References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  3-5. 
Church,    Stories   from   Greek   Tragedians, 

Persians. 
Cox,  General  Hist. of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.S,6. 
Cox,  Greeks  and  Persians. 
Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  I. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV. ),  V.  4,  Ft. 

2,  Ch.  38-42. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  29,  32. 
Holnr,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  4,  5. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  i,  Ch.  1-8. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,' Ch.  II-14. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  19. 
Plutarch,  Lives  of  Themistocles  and  Aris- 

tides. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  72. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  8. 
Snider,  A  Walk  in  Hellas,  Talk  lo. 
Timayensis,   Hist,  of  Greece,  V.    i,  Pt.  3. 

Ch.  4-13. 


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Chronology. 


600-473 

6th  Cent 

485-468 

480 

473 


The  Reasons  for  the  Defeat  of  the  Persians 
References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  5. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bit.  3,  Ch.  I. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  4. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV. ),  V.  4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  44. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  32. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Pt.  3,  Ch.  9. 

9.      The  Results  of  the  Persian   Wars 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  2. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  i. 
Harrison,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  32. 

10.      The   Greeks  in  Italy  and  Sicily 

References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  12,  13. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.   i,  Ch. 

7,8. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  2,  Ch. 

3;  V.  2;  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  3. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  4,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  37,  43. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  20. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ch.  21,  25, 

V.  2,  Ch.  6. 


a.  The       Pythagorean 
Brotherhood. 

b.  The  Tyrants  of  Syra- 
cuse. 

c.  The  Carthaginians  in 
Sicily. 

d.  The    Defeat    of    the 
Italiots  by  the  Italians. 


1 1 .      The  Leaders  of  the  Period 

a.  The  character,  career  and  influence  of  Miltiades,  of  Leoni- 
das,  of  Themistocles,  of  Aristides,  of  Pausanias,  of  Cyrus  the 
Great,  of  Darius  I. ,  of  Xerxes. 

b.  Give  a  brief  account  of  Aristagoras,  of  Artaphemes,  of 
Croesus,  of  Datis,  of  Eurybiades,  of  Gelo,  Gyges,  of  Hiero,  of 
Mardonius,  of  Xanthippus. 

References 
Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 
Plutarch,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


23 


Chronology. 


479-431 


47M 

477-404 

479-466 

466 
465 

470-464 


Classical  Biographies  and  Dictionaries. 
Indices  of  Histories  already  mentioned. 

12.     Map   Work 

On  an  outline  map  covering  the  region  of  the  Persian  Wars. 

a.  Locate  all  important  features  and  places. 

b.  Trace  the  routes  of  the  Invasions. 

References 

Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2. 
Freeman,  Hist.  Geog.  of  Europe,  V.  2. 
Labberton,  New  Historical  Atlas. 
Any  good  Ancient  Atlas. 

13.     Make  a  compact,  analytical  {topical)  review  of  this  Section. 

III.    From  the  eDd  of  the  Persian  Wars  to  the  beginning  of  the 
Peloponnesian  War. 

The  Supremacy  of  Athens,  or  the  Age  of  Pericles 

1.      The  Military  and  Political  History 

a.  The  events  immediately  succeeding  the  defeat  of  the  Per- 
sian Invasions. 


1.  The  Rebuilding  and 
Fortification  of  Athens. 

2.  The  Confederacy  of 
Delos. 

3.  Campaign     against 
the  Persians. 

4.  Revolt  of  Naxos. 

b.  The  Revolt  of  Tha- 
sos. 

c.  Peloponnesian       Af- 
fairs. 


References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  6-1 1. 

Abbott,  Pericles. 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  18. 

Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch. 

2,  3- 
Fyfi'e,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  5. 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  5, 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  4.  P  . 

2,  Ch.  44-47- 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  32-34. 


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ogy. 

462 
458 

458-« 

457 
451 

447 
445 

445 
440 


Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  7-21. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  15,  16. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  22-24. 
Plutarch,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  87. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  9. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Ft.  4. 


d.  Party    Struggles     at 
Athens. 

e.  The  War  with    Cor- 
inth and  yEgina. 

/.  The  Building  of  the 
Long  Walls. 

g.  The  War  with  Boeo- 
tia. 

h.  The      Five      Years' 
Truce. 

/.   The  War  Renewed. 
j.   The     Thirty     Years' 
Peace,    or    the    Years    of 
Peace. 

k.  The  Technical    End 
of  the  Persian  Wars. 

/.   Constitutional 

Changes. 

7)1.  The  Revolt  of  Samos. 

n.   The  Greek  Army. 


2.      The  Extent  of  the  Athenian  Empire 

3.    The  Social  Eeatures  of  the  Age 

Note. — Brief  accounts  of  the  persons  of  note  mentioned  under  this  topi  c 
should  be  learned  as  they  occur ;  they  will  not  be  listed  under  4. 
a.   The    Topography  of  References 


Athens. 


I. 

The  Acropolis. 

2. 

The  Lower  City 

3- 

The  Suburbs. 

4- 

The  Hills. 

5- 

The  Harbor. 

6. 

The  Walk. 

Greek  Literature. 

Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 
Dyer,  Ancient  Athens. 
Freeman,  Studies  in  Travel,  pp.  16-52. 
Hanson,  Land  of  Greece,  Ch.  7,  8. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  16. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  lo. 
Classical  Dictionary. 


TOPICS  ON  THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


25 


Chronology.  a'.   Poetical. 

1.  Epic.     Homer,  Hesiod. 

2.  Elegiac  and  Lyric.  Al- 
cseus,  Anacreon,  Pindar,  Sap- 
pho, Tyrtaeus. 

3.  Dramatic.  Tragedy,  ^Es- 


b' .   Prose. 

1.  Historical.     Herodotus, 
Thucydides,  Xenophon. 

2.  Philosophical.  Aristotle, 
Epicurus,  Plato,  Pythagoras, 
Socrates,  Thales,  Zeno. 

3.  Oratorical,  ^schines,  De- 


chylus,  Sophocles,  Euripides ;     mosthenes,     Isocrates,     Lysias, 
Comedy,  Aristophanes.  Pericles. 

Note. — A  general  survey  of  Greek  literature,  architecture,  fine  arts  and 
home  life,  is  taken  at  this  point.  There  are  chronological  inconsistencies  in- 
volved, but  the  advantage  of  tuassing  the  subject  is  gained. 

References 

Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 

Butcher,  Some  Aspects  of  the  Greek  Genius. 

Church,  Stories  from  Greek  Tragedians. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  i,  Ch.  7  ;  Bk.  4,  Ch.  4. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4 ;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Ch.  20,  22. 

Falke,  Greece  and  Rome,  their  Life  and  Art. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  2,  Pt.  i,  Ch.  21  ;  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  29  ;  V. 

4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  37. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  20. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer). 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles  (See  Index). 
Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Classical  Greek  Literatuie. 
Perry,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  22. 
Symonds,  Studies  of  Greek  Poets. 


Greek  Architecture. 

a' .  The  Buildings  on  the  Acropolis. 

b' .  The  Buildings  in  the  Lower  City. 

c' .  The  Buildings  in  other  Places. 

d'.  The  Greek  Theatre. 

e' .  The  Greek  Temple. 


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Chronology,  i.    General  Description 

Stylobate,  exterior,  interior,  roof. 

2.  Style  and  Details 

a.  Style.     Doric,  Ionic,  Corinthian. 

b.  Detail.     Columns  ;  Entablature  ;  Cornice  ;  Pediment. 


Ictinus,  Mnesicles. 


3.   Architects 


References 


Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 

Bishop,  Pictorial  Architecture  of  Greece  and  Italy. 

Blumner,  Home  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks,  Ch.  122. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Donaldson,  The  Theatre  of  the  Greeks. 

Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Ch.  20-22. 

Dyer,  Ancient  Athens,  Introd. 

Goodyear,  Hist,  of  Art. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  47. 

Guhl  and  Koner,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 

Haigh,  The  Attic  Theatre. 

Hamlin,  A  History  of  Architecture. 

Harrison,  Introduction  to  Studies  in  Greek  Art. 

Harrison  and  Verrall,  Mythology  and  Monuments  of  Ancient  Athens. 

Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  34. 

Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  20. 

Mathews,  The  Story  of  Architecture. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  16,  28. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 

Reber,  Hist,  of  Ancient  Art,  pp.  175-264. 

St.  John,  Ancient  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  4. 

Seyffert,    Diet,    of  Classical  Antiq. ,  articles,    "Architecture,"    "Theatre," 

"  Temple." 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  87. 
Smith  and  Slater,  Classic  Architecture,  Ch.  5,  6,  7. 
Stuart  and  Revett,  Antiquities  of  Athens. 
Sturgis,  European  Architecture. 
Vignola,  Five  Orders  of  Architecture. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


27 


Chronology.  d.   The  Fine  Arts. 

I .     Sculpture 
a' .   Early  Greek  Sculpture. 
b' .   Architectural  Sculpture. 

The  ^gina  Marbles. 

The  Temple  of  Jupiter  at  Olympia. 

The  Parthenon. 

Pediment,  Friezes,  Metopes. 
c' .  The  Great  Sculptors. 

Pheidias,  Polycletus,  Praxiteles,  Scopas. 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 
Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Ch.  20-22. 
Gardner,  Handbook  of  Greek  Sculpture. 
Goodyear,  Hist,  of  Art. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  29 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  20. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles  (see  Index). 
Liibke,  Hist,  of  Sculpture,  V.  I,  Bk.  2. 
Marquand  and  Frothingham,  A  Hist,  of  Sculpture. 
Mitchell,  Hist,  of  Ancient  Sculpture,  Ch.  IO-23. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  28. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 
Reber,  Hist,  of  Ancient  Art,  pp.  264-366. 
Seyffert,  Diet,  of  Classical  Antiq.,  article,  "Sculpture." 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  87. 
Smith,  Small  Hist,  of  Greece,'Ch.  10. 


2.     Painting 
Polygnotus,  Apelles,  Zeuxis. 

References 

Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3  ;  V.  5,  Bk.  7,  Ch.  2. 

Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Ch.  21. 

Goodyear,  Hist,  of  Art. 

Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles  (see  Index). 


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Chronology.  Mahaffy,  Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece,  Ch.  15. 

Seyiifert,  Diet,  of  Classical  Antiq.,  article,  "Painting. 

Reber,  History  of  Ancient  Art,  pp.  366-387. 

Van  Dyke,  A  Text- Book  of  the  History  of  Painting. 


3.     Music 

References 
Blumner,  Home  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks,  Ch.  9. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  4,  Ch.  2. 
Duruy,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Ch.  21. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  2,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  29. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles  (see  Index). 
Mahaffy,  Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece,  Ch.  15. 
Seyffert,  Diet,  of  Classical  Antiq.,  article,  "Music." 


e.  The  Private  Life  of  the  People. 
Education,  Morals,  Religion. 


Homes,  Dress,  Customs, 


References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  6. 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  18. 
Becker,  Charicles. 

Blumner,  Home  Life  of  the  Ancient  Greeks. 
Coulanges,  Ancient  City,  Bk.  2. 
Davidson,  The  Education  of  the  Greek  People. 
Evans,  Greek  Dress. 

Guhl  and  Koner,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Mahaffy,  Old  Greek  Education  (Primer). 
Mahaffy,  Social  Life  in  Greece. 
Murray,  HandBook  of  Greek  Archaeology. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  31. 
Racinet,  Le  Costume  Historique,'  Premiere  Partie. 
St.  John,  Ancient  Greece. 
Seyffert,  Diet,  of  Classical  Antiquities. 
Smith,  Ancient  Greek  Female  Costvmie. 
Timayensis,  Greece  in  the  Time  of  Homer. 


Chronology. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE  29 

4.      The  Noted  Leaders  of  the  People 

a.  The  Character,  Career,    and  Influence  of  Pericles,  of  Ci- 
mon. 

b.  Give  a  short  account  of  Artaxerxes,  of  Ephialtes,  of  My- 
ronides,  of  Tolmides. 

References 
Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 
Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  8. 
Plutarch,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Classical  Biographies  and  Dictionaries. 
Indices  of  Histories  already  mentioned. 

Note. — For  names  noted  in  literature,  architecture,  etc.,  see  III.,  3. 

5.     Map   Work 

Using  an  outline  map. 

a.  Mark  the  extent  of  the  Athenian  Empire. 

b.  Locate  all  important  places  mentioned  since  the  last  use  of 
the  map. 

c.  Draw  a  map  of  Athens  locating  all  the  famous  buildings 
and  other  places  of  importance. 

References 
Freeman,  Historical  Geog.  of  Europe. 
Labberton,  New  Historical  Atlas. 
Any  good  Ancient  Atlas. 

6.     Define  all  the  new  terms  mentioned  under  III.,  j 

References 
Dictionaries,  Indices  of  books  referred  to. 
7.     Make  a  compact  analytical  {topicaP)  review  of  this  section. 

8.      Topics  for  Special  Investigation 
a.  The  Influence  of  Pericles  at  Athens. 


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Chronology.  References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  II. 

Abbott,  Pericles. 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  2,  3. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  8  to  Bk.  3,  Ch.  2. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  8. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  5,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  49. 

Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  14-22, 

Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  2. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  15,  l6. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  23-27. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Pt.  4,  Ch.  4. 

b.  The  Power  and  Policy  of  Pericles. 

References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  12. 

Abbott,  Pericles. 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  2,  3. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  8  to  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  8. 

Grot^',' Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  5,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  49. 

Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  14-22. 

Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  2. 

Mahafiy,  Problems  in  Greek  Hist.,  Ch.  6,  7. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  15,  16. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  23,  27. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  4,  Ch.  4. 

c.  Athens  under  Pericles. 


References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  9-11. 

Abbott,  Pericles. 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  2,  3. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  8  to  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Grant,  Greece  in  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  7-9. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  ( 10  V.  ),V.  4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  46,  47  ;  V.  5,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  48,  49. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


OLronology.       Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  19-22. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  2. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  16. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  23-27. 
Timayensis,  History  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  4,  Ch.  4-Pt.  5,  C!i.  2. 

d.  The  Privileges  of  an  Athenian  Citizen. 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  l6-iS. 

Bot:.i'ord,  Athenian  Const.     See  Contents  and  Index. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  i,  Ch.  9,  10,  12. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  2 ;  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  i. 
Greenidge,  Gk.  Const.  Hist.     See  Contents  and  Index. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  31  ;  V.  $,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  48. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  16. 

e.  The  Hellenic  Nationality.     Its  Unity  and  its  Divisions. 

References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Introd. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  i,  Ch.  i. 

f.  The  Colonial  Policy  of  the  Greeks  in  the  Time  of  Pericles. 

References 

Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  10,  12,  13. 

Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  16. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  2  ;  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  I. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  4,  Ch.  47. 

Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  17,  19. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 

g:  The  Intellectual  Life  of  Athens  in  the  Time  of  Pericles. 

References 

Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  16-18. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  P>k.  i,  Ch.  7. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V. ),  V.  4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  46;  V.  5,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  4S. 

Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  20. 

I.loyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  2,  Ch.  46. 


32  TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 

Chronology.  h.   The  Greek  Dialects.     Ionic,  Doric  (.^olic). 

References 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Bk.  i,  Ch.  i. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (lo  V. ),  V.  2. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  I,  Ch.  i. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  i,  Ch.  13. 

/'.   The  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  Compared. 

References 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  i,  Ch.  i. 

j.  The  Use  of  Writing  among  the  Greeks." 

References 
Abbott,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ch.  4. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  2. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV. ),  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  29. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  2,  Ch.  I. 

k.  The  Greek  Method  of  Calculating. 

References 
Ball,  Hist,  of  Mathematics  (Primer). 
Cajori,  Hist,  of  Mathematics,  pp.  16-17. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4. 
Gow,  Short  Hist,  of  Greek  Mathematics. 
Tetlow,  School  and  College,  Jan.,  1892. 
Dictionaries  of  Antiquities. 

/.  The  Greek  Method  of  Reckoning  Time.     The  Attic  Cal- 
endar. 

References 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4. 
Dictionaries  of  Antiquities. 

;;/.   Greek  Commerce. 

References 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4 ;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 
Mahaffy,  Social  Life  in  Greece,  Ch.  13. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2,  9. 
St.  John,  Ancient  Greece,  V.  3,  Bk.  6. 


TOPICS  ON  THE  HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


33 


n.   Greek  Philosophy. 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 
Burt,  Brief  Hist,  of  Greek  Philosophy. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  6 ;  Ek.  4,  Ch.  2. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),V.  2,  Pt.  I,  Ch.  21  ;  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  29;  V. 

4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  37. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  2,  Ch.  3. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  2,  Ch.  45,  46. 
Mahafiy,  Hist,  of  Classical  Greek  Literature,  V.  2. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  30. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  13,  21,  34,  45. 
Perry,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  Bk.  6. 

0.   Greek  Poetry. 

Referenxes 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4 ;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  3,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  29. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer). 

Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  I,  Ch.  17,  20,  24;    V.  2,  Ch.  32-34,  43,  52. 
Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Classical  Greek  Lit.,  V.  i. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  29. 

/.   Greek  Coniedy. 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  2. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4  ;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V. ),  V.  7,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  67. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  2,  Ch.  I. 
Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Classical  Greek  Literature,  V.  I,    Ch.  19-22. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  29. 
Perry,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  6. 


q.   Greek  Tragedy. 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  2. 


34  TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 

Chronology.  Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  4;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

Grote,  Hist,   of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  7,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  67. 
Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  2,  Ch.  i. 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles  (see  Ref  for  n). 
Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Classical  Gk.  Literature,  V.  i,  Ch.  14-18. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  29. 
Perry,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  1-5. 


r.  The  Greek  Drama. 


Referenxes 


Abbott,  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  2. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece  (see  Ref.  for/). 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (see  Ref.  for/). 

Jebb,  Greek  Literature  (Primer),  Pt.  2,  Ch.  i. 

Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles  (see  Ref.  for  «). 

Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Classical  Greek  Literature,  V.  I,  Ch.  14-22. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  29. 

Perry,  Hist.  Greek  Literature,  Bk.  3. 

s.  The  Peculiar  Beauties  of  Greek  Architecture. 

References 
Abbott,  Age  of  Pericles,  Ch.  17. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  2, 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV. ),  V.  3 
Lloyd,  Age  of  Pericles,  V.  I,  Ch.  18 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  28. 
Pater,  Greek  Studies. 

Smith  and  Slater,  Classic  Architecture,  Ch.  5-7. 
Winckelmann,  Hist  of  Ancient  Art.     See  table  of  Contents 
See  also  under  III,  3,  cand  t/. 

t.   Greek  Art  and  Architecture. 

(References  same  as  for  s. ) 

71.  The  Effect  of  the  Art  Industry  at  Athens. 
References 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 

V.  Greek  Science. 


Ch.  4;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 
Pt.  2,  Ch.  29  ;  V.  4,  Pt.   2,  Ch.  47. 
V.  2,  Ch.  47,  52-54. 


TOPICS  ON  THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


35 


Chronolcgy. 


431^04 


431-421 
421-414 
414^04 


431-421 


436^32 


431 


431-430 

430-127 
429 

429-427 

429 

428-427 


References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  I,  Ch.  7. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  3. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  i,  Pt.  I,  Ch.  16. 

lY.    The  Peloponnesian  War. 

I .      The  Divisions  of  the  Period 

a.  From  the  beginning  of  the  War  to  the  Peace  of  Nicias. 

b.  The  Peace  of  Nicias. 

c.  The  Remainder  of  the  War. 


2 .      The 
a.  From  the  beginning 

a' .  The  Causes  of  the 
War. 

b' .  The  Condition  of 
the  Contestants. 

c' .  The  Episodes  rela- 
ting to  Corcyra  and  Poti- 
dsea. 

a' .  The  Attack  on  Pla- 
taea. 

e! .  The  Plan  of  Peri- 
cles. 

/'.   The  Invasions  of  At- 
tica. 
g' .  The  Plague  at  Athens. 

h'.  The  Death  of  Peri- 
cles and  its  Results. 

/'.  The  Siege  of  Plataea. 

f .  Phormio's  Sea  Fight. 

K.  The  Revolt  of  Les- 
bos and  the  Siege  of  My- 
tilene. 


Course  of  Events 

of  the  War  to  the  Peace  of  Nicias. 
Referen'ces 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  2-4. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Pt.  3,  Ch. 

i-S- 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch. 

I,  2. 
Fyffe,  Greek  Hist.  (Primer),  Ch.  5. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V. ),  V.  4,  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  47-V.  5,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  54. 
Harrison,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  35,  36. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  21-23. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  17,  18. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  26-30. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  113. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  9,  II. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.   i,  Pt.  4, 

Ch.  8-Pt.  5,  Ch.  4. 


56 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Chronology.  /'.  The    Treatment    of 

the  Mytileneans. 
425  m' .   Pylos  and  'Sphacte- 

ria. 
425  //.   The   Overtures     for 

Peace. 
424  o'.  The    Battle   of  De- 

lium. 
424-422         /.   Brasidas  in  Thrace. 


421-414 
421 
419 

416 
415-413 


415 

415 

414-413 

413 

413 


414-104 


b.   The  Peace  of  Nicias. 
.  a' .  The  Rupture  between  Sparta  and  Argos. 
b' .   The  Intrigues  of  Alcibiades. 
c'.  The  Battle  of  Mantinea. 

d' .  The  Fall  of  Melos  and  the  Treatment  of  its  inhabitants. 
e' .   The  Sicilian  Expedition. 


1.  The  Reasons  for  the 
Expedition. 

2.  The     Mutilation    of 
the  Hermje. 

3.  The  Character  of  the 
Expedition. 

4.  Summons  and  Flight 
of  Alcibiades. 

5.  The    Siege   of  Syra- 
cuse. 

6.  The   Sea    Fights    at 
Syracuse. 

7.  Retreat    and    Ruin. 

8.  Results  of  the  Expe- 
dition. 


References 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Cli.  4,  5. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  3,  Ch. 

16,  17. 
Creasy,  Fifteen  Decisive  Battles,  Ch.  2. 
Curtius,  Hist  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Ft.  4,  Ch. 

2,  4. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  5. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  5,  Ft. 

2,  Ch.  54-56,  58  ;  V.  6,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  60. 
Harrison,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  36,  37. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  24,  25,  27. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  19-21. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  31,  32. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  1 13. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  12. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Ft.  5 

Ch.  4,  5- 


c.  The  Remainder  of  the  War,  or  The  Decelean  W?r. 


TOPICS  ON  THE  HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


Z7 


a'.  The  War  renewed 
in  Greece. 

b' .  Seizure   of  Decelea. 

c'.  The  Revolt  of  Athe- 
nian Allies. 

a'.  Spartan  Alliance 
with  Persia. 


References 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  5-7. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  3,  Ch. 

7-10. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch. 

4,  5- 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  5. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  6,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  61-V.  7,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  65. 
Harrison,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  39. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  28. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  2i. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  32-34. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  113. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  13. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Pt.  5» 

Ch.  5-8. 


Alcibiades  and  the  Persians. 

The  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  400. 

The  Recall  of  Alcibiades. 

The  Battles  of  Cynossena  and  Cyzicus. 

The  Successes  of  Alcibiades. 

The  Battle  of  Notium  and  the  Disgrace  of  Alcibiades. 

The  Battle  of  the  Arginusse  Islands. 
/.  The  Treatment  of  the  Athenian  Generals. 
m' .   The  Battle  of  ^gospotami. 
n' .  The  Surrender  of  Athens. 


f 
t 

6 
h' 

i'. 

/. 


3.      The  Results  of  the    War 

References 

Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  7. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  10. 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  i,  5. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  21. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  35. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  I,  Pt.  5i  Cli.  i 


38  TOPICS  ON  THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 

Chronology.  4.      The  Noted  Leaders  of  the  Period 

a.  The  Career,  Character  and  Influence  of  Brasidas,  of  Al- 
cibiades,  of  Socrates,  of  Lysander. 

b.  Give  a  short  account  of  Agis,  of  Aristagoras,  of  Callicrati- 
das,  of  Cleon,  of  Cleombrotus,  of  Conon,  of  Demosthenes  the 
Admiral,  of  Lamachus,  of  Nicias,  of  Pisander,  of  Phormio,  of 
Tissaphernes,  of  Theramenes,  of  Thrasybulus. 

References 
Cox,  Lives  of  Greek  Statesmen. 
Plutarch,  Lives  of  Greeks  and  Romans. 
Classical  Biographies  and  Dictionaries. 
Indices  of  Histories  already  mentioned. 

5.     Map   Work 

On  an  outline  map  indicate  the  noted  places  of  the  Pelopon- 
nesian  War. 

References 
Any  good  atlas  of  ancient  geography. 


6.     Make  a  compact  analytical  {topical)  review  of  this  section. 

7.      Topics  for  Special  Investigation 

a.  The  Reasons  for  the  Failure  of  Athens  and  the  Success  of 
Sparta. 

References 
Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  7. 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  10. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  3.  Bk.  4,  Ch.  i,  5. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  28. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  35. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  i,  Pt.  5,  Ch.  8. 

b.  The  Political  Leaders  of  the  5th  Century,  B.C. 

References 
(See  III,  4,  a  and  b  and  consult  references  there  given.) 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE  39 

Chronology.  c.   The  Relations  between  Athens  and  her  Allies. 

Referen'ces 
Abbott,  rericles,  Ch.  16. 
Cox,  Athenian  Empire,  Ch.  I,  2. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  8;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  i. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.  3,  Ch.  2  ;  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  I. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  45,  47. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  17. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 
Consult  also  III,  I,  a,  b''. 

d.  Comparison  of  Athenian  and  Spartan  Treatment  of  Allies 
and  Conquered  States. 

References 
Abbott,  Pericles,  Ch.  16. 
Cox,  Anthenian  Empire,  Ch.  i,  2. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  2,  Ch.  8  ;  Bk.  3,  Ch.  I. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Bk.   3,  Ch.  2  ;  V.  3,  Bk.  4,  Ch.  I ;  V.  4,  Bk. 

5,  Ch.  I. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  4,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  45,  47. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 
Sankey,  Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies,  Ch.  6. 
Consult  also  III,  I,  a,  b^. 

e.  The  Principal    Enemies  of  Athens   and   the   Reasons   for 
their  Enmity. 

References 
See  references  for  IV,  2,  a,  z.' . 
See  also  "  The  History  of  the  Confederacy  of  Delos  "    (f.  below). 


/.   The  History  of  the  Confederacy  of  Delos. 

References 

See  references  for  III,  I,  a,  b^. 

For  later  history  consult  tables  of  contents  and  indices  of  Histories. 


40 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY'   OF   GREECE 


Chronology. 
404-362 


403 

403 
401 

401 

399 

390-5 
395-387 

394 
393 

390 

m 

392-382 
382 


y.    From  the  End  of  the  Peloponncsian  War  to  the  Macedonian 
Supremacy. 

I .      T/ie  Supremacy  of  Sparta 


a.   Events  leading  to  the 
Supremacy. 
b.  Character  of  their  Rule. 

c.  The  Anarchy  at  Ath- 
ens. 

d.  The  Thirty  Tyrants. 

e.  The  Persians  in  Asia 
Minor. 

/.   The  Anabasis. 

g.  The     War     between 
Sparta  and  Persia. 

h.  The    Campaigns    of 
Agesilaus  in  Asia  Minor. 

/'.   The  Corinthian  War, 
or  The  Attempt  to  over- 
throw Sparta. 
j.  The  Battle  of  Coronea. 

k.  The     Rebuilding   of 
the  Long  Walls. 

/.   Spartan    Intrigues 
with  Persia. 

m.  The    Peace   of  An- 
talcidas. 

n.  The   Results   of  the 
Peace  of  Antalcidas. 

0.   The    C  h  a  1  c  i  d  i  a  n 
League  and  War. 

/.   Civil    Troubles   in 
Thebes. 

q.  The      Downfall      of 
Sparta. 


References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  4,  Ch. 

1,  3- 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  4,  Bk.  5. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  6. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  6,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  65;  V.  8,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  78. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  40. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  22. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  35,  36,  38. 
Sankey,  Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies, 

Ch.  i-io. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  113. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  14-16. 
Timayensis,   Hist,  of  Greece,  V,  I,  Pt.  6, 

Ch.  1-7. 


TOPICS  ON   THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


41 


Chronology. 


4ia-S38 


382 
379 

378 

378-7 

376 
374 

374 

371 


371-362 

371 
370 


2.      The   Greeks  in  the    West 


a.  The  Carthaginians  in 
Sicily. 

b.  Dionysius    in    Sicily 
and  Italy. 


References 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  6,  Ch.  i. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  {Primer),  Ch.  6. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  8,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  81 ;  V.  19,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  85. 
Holm,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Ch.  29. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  24. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  37. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  18. 


3.      The   Theban  Supremacy 
The  Events  leading  to  the  Supremacy. 


a! .  The  Seizure  of  the 
Cadmeia  by  the  Spartans. 

b' .  The  Theban  Con- 
spiracy. 

(f.  The  Athenian  Alli- 
ance. 

d' .  The  Campaigns  of 
Agesilaus. 

e'.  The  Battle  of  Naxos- 

/'.  The  Conquest  of 
Boeotia. 

g'.  The  Attempts  at 
Peace. 

h' .  The  Battle  of  Leuc- 
tra. 

/'.  The  New  Tactics. 


References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  4,  Ch. 

3 ;  Bk.  5,  Ch.  2. 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  4,  Bk.  6. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  6. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  8,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  78-80. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  40. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  22. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  39,  40. 
Sankey,  Spartan  and  Theban  Supremacies, 

Ch.  10-12. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p    I13. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  17. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.   i,  Pt.  6, 

Ch.  7  ;  V.  2,  Pt.  7,  Ch.  1-3. 


b.   The  History  of  the  Supremacy. 

a' .  Jason  of  Pherse. 
b' .  Anarchy  in  the   Pe- 
loponnesus. 


42 


TOPICS  ON  THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


Chronology. 
370-362 


362 


c' .  Epaminondas's  Cam- 
paigns, in  the  Peloponne- 
sus. 

d' .  Pelopidas  in  Thes- 
saly. 

e\  The  Battle  of  Man- 
tinea. 


362-338 


(594) 
357-339 

357-346 


352 
346 


c.  The  Downfall  of  Thebes. 

d.  The  Interval  between  the  End  of  the  Theban  and  the  be- 
ginning of  the  Macedonian  Supremacies. 


a\  The  Macedonians 
and  their  Kings. 

3'.  The  Sacred  Wars. 

c\  The  Social  Wars. 

dK  The  Macedonian 
Phalanx. 

e\  The  Olynthian  War. 
/'.  The  Peace  of  Phi- 
loctetes. 


References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  5,  Ch.  2. 
Curteis,  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  Empire, 

Ch.  1-7. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  6. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  9,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  86-90. 
Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  4I. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  41,  42. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist. ,  p.  113. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  19. 
Timayensis,   Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Pt.  7, 

Ch.  4. 


4.      The  Noted  Leaders  of  the  Period 

a.  The  Career,  Character  and  Influence  of  Agesilaus,  of 
Epaminondas,  of  Demosthenes,  of  Pelopidas,  of  Philip  of  Mac- 
edon. 

b.  Give  a  short  account  of  ^schines,  of  Antalcidas,  of  Cyrus 
the  Younger,  of  Dionysius,  of  Diogenes,  of  Iphicrates,  of  Jason 
of  Pherae,  of  Leontiades,  of  Phoebidas,  of  Timoleon,  of  Xeno- 
phon. 

References 

Consult  Indices  of  Histories  already  mentioned,  Biographies  and  Dictionaries. 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE  43 

Chronology.  5.      Define  the  following  Terms 

BcEOtarch,  Harmost,  Satrap, 

Decarchy,  Nauarch,  Satrapies. 

References 
Dictionaries  of  Antiquities  ;  Indices  of  Histories. 

6.     ATake  a  compact  analytical  {topical^  review  of  this  section 

7.     Map   Work 

On  an  outline  map  locate  all  the  important  plates  mentioned 
since  the  Peloponnesian  War. 

References 
Any  good  ancient  atlas. 

8.      Topics  for  Special  Investigation 

a.  The  Thebans  in  Greek  History. 

References 
Consult  Tables  of  Contents  and  Indices  of  the  various  Histories. 


b.  The  Struggle  with  Philip  of  Macedon. 

References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  5,  Ch.  2. 
Curteis,  Rise  of  Macedonian  Empire,  Ch.  1-8. 
Cvirtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  5,  Bk.  7,  Ch.  3,  4. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  6. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  9,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  76-90. 
Myers,  Hist  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  41,  43. 
Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Pt.  7,  Ch.  4. 

c.  The  Olynthiacs  of  Demosthenes. 

References 
Butcher,  Demosthenes. 
Curteis,  Rise  of  Macedonian  Empire,  Ch.  5. 
Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  V.  2,  Ch.  II-13. 


44 

Chronology. 


TOPICS  ON  THE  HISTORY  OF  GREECE 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  42. 

Perry,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  Bk.  5. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Pt.  7,  Ch.  4. 

d.  The  Philippics  of  Demosthenes. 

References 

Butcher,  Demosthenes. 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  5,  Ch.  2. 

Curteis,  Rise  of  Macedonian  Empire,  Ch.  4-7. 

Curtius,  Hist  of  Greece,  V.  5,  Bk.  7,  Ch.  3,  4. 

Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  6. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  9,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  87,  90. 

Mahafify,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  V.  2,  Ch.  II-13. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25. 

Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  42,  43. 

Perry,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  Bk.  5. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Pt.  7,  Ch.  4. 


e.   Greek  Oratory. 


References 


See  references  under  III,  3,  b,  \>' ,  3  and  V.  9,  c  and  d. 
See  also  indices  of  Histories. 

f.  The  Decadence  of  Literature  and  Art  after  the  Peloponne- 
sian  War. 

References 

Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  4,  Bk.  5,  Ch.  2. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  7,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  67,  68. 
Mahaffy,  Hist,  of  Greek  Literature,  V.  2,  Ch.  6-9. 
Mahaffy,  Social  Life  in  Greece,  p.  269. 


338-146     VI'    From  the  Beginning  of  tbe  Macedonian  Supremacy  to  the 
Destruction  of  Corinth  by  the  Komans. 

I.      The  Macedonian  Supretnacy 

a.  The  Events  leading  to  the  Supremacy. 


TOPICS  ON  THE   HISTORY   OF  GREECE 


45 


Chronolcgy. 

U6 
339 

338 

33S-323 
338 

338 
336 


334-323 


334 

334 

333 
332 
332 

331 
331 


a'.  Macedonian  In- 
trigues. 

^'.  The  Amphictyonic 
Council. 

c'.  Demosthenes  and 
-^schines. 

a'.  The  Battle  of  Chs- 
ronea. 


References  (for  a  and  d) 
Cox,   General  History  of  Greece,  Bk.   5, 

Ch.  2,  3. 
Curteis,  Rise  of  Macedonian  Empire,  Ch. 

8-13- 
Curtius,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  5,  Bk.  7. 
Fyffe,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  6,  7. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  ( 10  V. ),  V.  9,  Pt.  2, 

Ch.  90 ;  V.  10,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  95. 


d.  The  History  of  the  Supremacy. 


a  . 
ens. 

^'. 

c'. 
ip. 


Submission   of  Ath- 

Congress  at  Corinth. 
The  Murder  of  Phil- 


Harrison,  Story  of  Greece,  Ch.  41. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  25,  26. 
Oman,  Hist  of  Greece,  Ch.  42-44. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  119. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  19. 


(f'.   Events  preceding 
Alexander's  Conquests. 


c.   The  Conquests  of  Alexander  the  Great. 


a'.    Condition    of     the 
Persian  Empire. 

^'.   Battle  of  the  Grani- 
cus. 

c'.  Conquest    of  Asia 
Minor. 

d'.   Battle  of  Issus. 

e'.   Siege  of  Tyre. 
/'.   Phcenicia     and 
Egypt. 

^'.   Battle  of  Arbela. 

//.   Conquest  of  Persia. 

/'.   Settlement   of    the 
Empire, 


References 
Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  5,  Ch.  3. 
Creasy,  Fifteen  Decisive  Battles,  Ch.  3. 
Curteis,  Rise  of  Macedonian  Empire,  Ch. 

8,  17. 
Dodge,  Alexander. 

Fj^e,  Hist,  of  Greece  (Primer),  Ch.  7. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  10,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  92-94. 
Mahaffy,  Alexander's  Empire,  Ch.  1-4. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  26. 
Oman,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  44. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  119. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  20. 
Timayensis,    Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Pt.  8, 

Ch.  4-S. 


46 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Ohronolocfy. 
330-324 

323 


334-323 
323-^2 


323-146 

322 
280 
146 


y.  Conquests  in  the  far 
East. 

k\  Death  of  Alexander 
and  Collapse  of  the  Em- 
pire. 

d.  Events  in  Greece  during  the  Conquests  of  Alexander. 

The  Lamian  War. 

References 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  6,  Ch.  i. 
Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (lo  V.),  V.  lo,  Ft.  2,  Ch.  95. 
Mahaffy,  Alexander's  Empire,  Ch.  5. 
Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  21. 

e.  Results  of  Alexander's  Conquests. 

1.  On  the  political  development  of  the  East. 

2.  On  the  language. 

3.  On  later  history. 

References 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  5,  Ch.  3. 

Creasy,  Fifteen  Decisive  Battles. 

Curteis,  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  Empire,  Ch.  17. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (10  V.),  V.  10,  Pt.  2,  Ch.  94. 

Mahaffy,  Alexander's  Empire,  Ch.  I,  4. 

Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  26. 

Timayensis,  Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  Pt.  8,  Ch.  8. 

2.     Events  Succeeding  the  Death  of  Alexander 


a.  The  .^tolian  League. 

b.  The  Achaean  League. 

c.  Destruction   of  Cor- 
inth by  the  Romans, 


References 

Cox,  General  Hist,  of  Greece,  Bk.  6,  Ch. 

1,  2. 

Grote,  Hist,  of  Greece  (loV.),  V.  10,  Pt. 

2,  Ch.  96. 

Mahaffy,  Alexander's  Empire,  Ch.  5-32. 
Myers,  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  27. 
Sheldon,  Studies  in  General  Hist.,  p.  119. 


Chronology. 


TOPICS  ON  THE  HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


47 


Smith,  Smaller  Hist,  of  Greece,  Ch.  21. 
Timayensis,   Hist,  of  Greece,  V.  2,  I't.  g, 
Ch.  l-io. 


3.      T/ie  Noted  Leaders  of  the  Period 

a.  The  Career,  Character  and  Influence  of  Alexander,  of 
Darius  III. 

b.  Give  a  short  account  of  Antigonus,  of  Cassander,  of  De- 
metrius Poliorcetes,  of  Lysimachus,  of  Ptolemy,  of  Pyrrhus,  of 
Seleucus. 

References 
Consult  Indices  of  Histories  already  mentioned,  Dictionaries  and  Biographies. 

4.     Map    Work 

a.  On  an  outline  map  locate  the  important  places  mentioned 
since  the  Downfall  of  Thebes. 

b.  Trace  on  an  outline  map  the  route  of  Alexander's  Con- 
quests. 

References 
Any  good  ancient  atlas. 

5.  Make  a  compact  analytical  (Jopical)  review  of  this  section 

D.     GEOGRAPHICAL  REVIEW. 

References 
Any  good  ancient  atlas. 


I.     Divisions  of  Greece 

a.  Name  and  locate  the  main  divisions  of  Greece. 

b.  Name  and  locate  the  subordinate  divisions. 

c.  On  an  outline  map  mark  off  all  the  divisions  mentioned  in 
a  and  b. 


48 


TOPICS  ON  THE  HISTORY   OF  GREECE 


2.     Asia  Minor  and  the  East 


a.  Cities. 

Abydos, 

Cunaxa, 

Jerusalem, 

Sidon, 

Alexandria, 

Cyme, 

Magnesia, 

Sinope, 

Antioch, 

Cyrene, 

Miletus, 

Susa, 

Arbela, 

Cyzicus, 

Mytilene, 

Thapsacus, 

(Gaugamela), 

Ecbatana, 

Nineveh, 

Trapezus, 

Aspendus, 

Ephesus, 

Persepolis, 

Troja, 

Babylon, 

Gaza, 

Rhodus, 

(Troy,  Ilium, 

Cnidus, 

Gordium, 

Sardis, 

Ilios), 

Colophon, 

Halicarnassu 

s,           Seleucia, 

Tyre. 

Cos, 

Issus, 

Sestos, 
b.   Islands. 

Arginusae, 

Icaros, 

Lesbos, 

Symphlegades, 

Cos, 

Imbros, 

Rhodus, 

(Cyaneae), 

Chios, 

Lade, 

Samos, 

Tenedos. 

Cyprus, 

Lemnos, 

c.  Mountains. 

Ida, 

Mycale, 

Sipylus, 
d.   Rivers. 

Taurus, 
Tmolus. 

Caicus, 

Granicus, 

Nile, 

Simois, 

Cayster, 

Halys, 

Pactolus, 

Thermodon, 

Cydnus, 

Hermus, 

Sangarius, 

Tigris. 

Euphrates, 

Indus, 

Scamander, 

Eurymedon, 

Mseander, 

Scylax, 

e. 

Seas,  Gulfs,  etc. 

Bosporus, 

Hellespontuj 

;,             Internum, 

Issacus, 

Euxinus, 

Icarium, 

(Magnum), 

Propontis. 

TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


49 


Colonies, 
yEolia, 
Doris, 


/.   Other  Places. 

Colonies  (con.).         Libya,  The  Susian  Gates, 

Ionia,  The  Amanic  Gates,   The  Syrian  Getes. 

Cynossema.  The  Cilician  Gates, 


3.    Greece,  Macedonia,  and  Thrace 


a.    Cities. 

Acanthus, 

Delium, 

Leuctra, 

Pherae, 

yEgina, 

Delphi, 

Mantinea, 

Philippi, 

Amphipolis, 

Dodona, 

Megalopolis, 

Plata^a, 

Argos, 

Eion, 

Megara, 

Pydna, 

Athenee, 

Ehs, 

Mycenae, 

Salamis, 

Aulis, 

Eleusis, 

Naupactus, 

Sparta, 

Byzantium, 

Epidamnus, 

Naxos, 

(Laceda^mon) 

Calcis, 

Epidaurus, 

Nemea, 

Tanagra, 

Chseronea, 

Eretria, 

Olynthus, 

Tegea, 

Chalcidon, 

Lampsacus, 

Olympia, 

Thasos, 

Corinthus, 

Lariosa, 

Orchomenus  (2), 

Thebas, 

Coronea, 

Lerna, 

•   Pharsalus, 
b.  Islands. 

Thespiae, 
Trcezen. 

Aegina, 

Cyclades  (con 

.).        Cyclades  (con.). 

Leucadia, 

Cephallenia, 

Delos, 

Paros, 

Salamis, 

Corcyra, 

Gyaros, 

Tenos, 

Samothracia, 

Creta, 

Melos, 

Thera, 

Scyros, 

Cyclades, 

Myconos, 

Cythera, 

Sphacteria, 

Andros, 

Naxos, 

Euboea, 

Strophades, 

Ceos, 

Olearos, 

Ithaca, 

Zacynthos. 

c 

.   Mountains. 

Acroceraunus, 

Hcemus, 

Olympus, 

Pentelicus, 

Aracynthus, 

Helicon, 

Ossa, 

Pindus, 

Athos, 

Hymettus, 

Othrys, 

Rhodope, 

Citha^ron, 

Ithome, 

Parnassus, 

Taygetus, 

Cyllene, 

Lyca^us, 

Parnes, 

Tymphrestus. 

Erymanthus, 

CEta, 

Pehon, 

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TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


d.   Rivers. 

Achelous, 

Cocytus, 

Haleacmon, 

Peneius, 

Acheron, 

Danubius, 

Hebrus, 

Peneus, 

^gospotami, 

(Ister), 

Ilissus, 

Sperchius, 

Alpheus, 

Eurotas, 

Pamisus, 

Strymon. 

Cephissus  (2), 

e.   S 

;eas,  Gulfs,  etc. 

JEgtum, 

Creticus, 

Lerna, 

(Euboicum), 

Ambracius, 

Cyparissus, 

Maliacus, 

Pegasgean, 

Argolicus, 

Euripus, 

Messanicus, 

Salamis, 

Copais, 

Ionium, 

Myrtoum, 

Saronicus. 

Corinthiacus, 

Laconicus, 

Opunticus, 

/• 

Other  Places. 

Acrocorinthus, 

(Thracian), 

Marathon, 

Scyllaeum, 

Acropolis, 

Chalcidici, 

Munychia, 

Sunium, 

Actium, 

Cynoscephalae 

Phyle, 

Ta^narum, 

Artemisium, 

Decelea, 

Piraeus, 

Tempe, 

Chersonese, 

Malea, 

Pylos, 

Thermopylae. 

4.  I^a/y, 

Sicily,  and  the  West. 

a.  Cities. 

Acragas, 

Cumse, 

(Messene, 

Zancle)  Sybaris, 

(Agrigentum), 

Gela, 

Pgestum, 

Syracuse, 

Carthage, 

Lilybaeum, 

Rhegium, 

Tarentum, 

Croton, 

Massilia, 

Segeste, 

Thurii. 

(Croto,  Crotona) 

Messana, 

(Egesta), 
b.   Islands. 

Ortygia, 

Sicily. 

c. 

Mountains. 

^tna. 

Eryx. 

d.  Seas,  Gulfs,  etc. 

Ionium, 

Tarentinus, 

.         Inferum 

I, 

Tyrrhenum. 

■4f 

e. 

Other  Places. 

Charybdis, 

Pelorum, 

Pachynus, 

Scylla. 

HISTORICAL  FICTION,  TALES,  POETRY  AND  DRAMA  RELAT- 
ING  TO  ANCIENT   GREECE.* 


Consult,  also,  references  under  topics  "The  Heroic  Age"  and  "The  Religion  of  the 
Greeks. ' ' 

Fiction  and  Tales 

Adams,  W.     The  Fall  of  Croesus. 

A  story  from  Herodotus. 
Barthelemy,  J.  J.     The  Young  Anacharsis. 

A  book  of  imaginary  travels.     4th  Cent.  B.  C. 
Becker,  W,  A.     Carikles. 

A  story  of  domestic  life.      2d  Cent.  B.  C. 
Bulwer  Lytton.     Pausanias,  the  Spartan. 

An  unfinished  romance.     5th  Cent.  B.  C. 
Church,  A.  J.     Callias. 

A  story  of  the  Peloponnesian  War.     5th  Cent.  B.  C. 

Same.     Heroes  and  Kings. 

Same,     Stories  from  Herodotus. 

Same.     Stories  from  the  Greek  Comedians. 

Same.     Stories  of  the  Persian  Wars. 

From  Herodotus. 
Same.     Three  Greek  Children. 

Home  life  among  the  ancient  Greeks. 
Cox,  G.  W.     Tales  of  the  Gods  and  Heroes. 
Same.     The  Tale  of  the  Great  Persian  War. 

From  Herodotus. 
Ebers,  G.     The  Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  King. 

A  story  of  Egyptian  life.      6th  Cent.  B.  C. 
Eckstein,  E.     Aphrodite. 

The  life  of  a  sculptor;  Miletus.     6th  Cent.  B.  C. 

*  For  more  complete  lists  consult  library  bulletins.     See  list  for  Ancient  Rome. 

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52       HISTORICAL  FICTION,  ETC.,  RELATING  TO  ANCIENT  GREECE 

Hamerling,  H.     Aspasia. 

A  romance  of  Hellas.     3d  Cent.  B.  C. 
JHanson,  C.  H.     Homeric  Stories  Simply  Told. 

Same.     The  Siege  of  Troy  and  the  Wanderings  of  Ulysses. 

Landor,  W.  S.      Pericles  and  Aspasia. 

Conversations.      5th  Cent.  B.  C. 
Mariager,  p.     Pictures  of  Hellas. 

Five  tales  of  Ancient  Greece. 
Osborne,  D.     The  Robe  of  Nessus. 

5th  Cent.  B.  C. 

Poetry  and  Drama 

Browning,  E.  B.     Promethus  Bound. 

Browning,  R.     Eurydice  to  Orpheus. 

Dryden,  J.     Alexander's  Feast. 

Homer.     Iliad,  trans,  by  Bryant,  by  Pope,  by  Lang,  Leaf  and  Myers. 

Same.     Odyssey,  trans,  by  Bryant,  by  Butcher  and  Lang,  by  Palmer. 

Keats,  J.     Hyperion,  Endymion,  Hymn  to  Apollo. 

Kingsley,  C.     Andromeda.  ■ 

Long,  A.     Helen  of  Troy. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Promethus,  Epimethus,  etc. 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Promethus,  Hebe. 

Morris,  L.     The  Epic  of  Hades. 

Morris,  W.     Life  and  Death  of  Jason. 

Same.     The  Earthly  Paradise. 

Shelly,  P.  B.     Promethus  Unbound,  etc. 
Story,  W.  W.     Phidias  to  Pericles,  Cassandra. 
Swinburne,  A.  C.     Atalanta  in  Calydon. 
Taylor,  B.     Prince  Deukalion,  etc. 
Tennyson,  A.     Ulysses,  etc. 


INDEX 


Achaean  League,  46. 

Acropolis,  24,  25. 

^gina,  Marbles,  27  ;  War  with,  21,  24. 

-iEgospotami,  Battle  of,  37. 

^olian  Migration,  12. 

^olic  Dialect,  32. 

^schines,  25,  42,  45. 

^schylus,  25. 

^tolian  League,  46. 

Agesilaus,  42  ;  Campaigns  of,  40,  4I. 

Agis,  38. 

Alcaeus,  25. 

Alcibiades,  38,  and  the  Persians,  37  ;  Dis- 
grace of,  37  ;  Flight  of,  36  ;  Intrigues  of, 
36 ;  Recall  of,  37  ;  Successes  of,  37  ; 
Summons  of,  36. 

Alcmreonid^E,  15. 

Alexander,  47  ;  Conquests  of,  45  ;  Death 
of,  46 ;  Events  succeeding  Death  of, 
46  ;  Events  in  Greece  during  the  Con- 
quests of,  46 ;  Alexander's  Conquests, 
Events  preceding,  45  ;  Results  of,  46. 

Amphictyonic  Council,  45. 

Amphictyony,  Delphic,  11. 

Anabasis,  40. 

Anacreon,  25. 

Antalcidas,  42 ;  Peace  of,  40  ;  Results  of 
Peace  of,  40. 

Antigonus,  47. 

Apelles,  27. 

Apollo,  Worship  of,  18. 

Arbela,  Battle  of,  45 . 

Architects,  26. 

Architecture,  25,  34  ;  Beauties  of,  34. 

Arginusre  Islands,  Battle  of,  37. 


Argonautic  Expedition,  II. 

Argos,  Rupture  between  Sparta  and,  36. 

Aristagoras,  22,  38. 

Aristides,  22. 

Aristophanes,  25. 

Aristotle,  25. 

Army,  The  Greek,  24. 

Art,  34  ;  Decadence  of,  After  the  Pelopon- 
nesian  War,  44. 

Art  Industry,  Effect  of,  at  Athens,  34. 

Artaphemes,  22  ;  Expedition  under  Datis, 
and,  20. 

Artaxerxes,  29. 

Artemisium,  Battle  of,  21, 

Arts,  27. 

Aryan  Races,  1 7. 

Asia,  Greeks  in,  18. 

Asia  Minor,  Conquest  of,  45  ;  Persians  in, 
40. 

Athenian  Alliance,  41 ;  Allies,  Revolt  of, 
37;  Citizen,  Privileges  of  the,  31 ;  Em- 
pire, The  Extent  of,  24 ;  Generals, 
Treatment  of,  37  ;  Treatment  of  Allies, 
39,  Navy,  21. 

Athenians,  Early  History  of,  14  ;  Manners 
and  Customs  of,  14. 

Athens,  Anarchy  at,  40 ;  and  -Egina,  Sec- 
ond War  between,  24,  and  her  Allies, 
Relations  between,  39  ;  Enemies  of,  39; 
First  Occupation  of,  by  the  Persians,  21  ; 
Intellectual  Life  of,  in  time  of  Pericles, 
31 ;  Party  Struggles  at,  24  ;  Plague  at, 
35  ;  Reasons  for  Failure  of,  38  ;  Re- 
building of,  23  ;  Second  Occupation  of, 
by  the  Persians,  21  ;  Submission  of,  .^5  ; 


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54 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Supremacy  of,  23 ;    Surrender  of,  37  ; 

Topography  of,  24  ;  under  Pericles,  30. 
Athletics,  18. 
Attica,  Invasion  of,  35. 

Babylon,  Capture  of,  19. 

Boeotia,  Conquest  of,  41  ;  War  with,  24. 

Brasidas,  38 ;  in  Thrace,  36. 

Cadmeia,  Seizure  of,  41. 

Calculating,  Method  of,  32. 

Calendar,  32. 

Callicratidas,  38. 

Carthaginians  in  Sicily,  22,  4I. 

Cassander,  47. 

Chaeronea,  Battle  of,  45. 

Chalcidiau  League  and  War,  40. 

Changes  in  Government  previous  to  500 
B.  C,  15. 

Character  of  the  Colonies,  13 ;  of  the 
Greeks,  17  ;  of  the  Greeks  in  Asia,  18  ; 
of  the  Homeric  Age,  II. 

Cimon,  29. 

City-State  of  Greece,  14. 

Cleisthenes,  15  ;  Constitution  of.  Modifica- 
tions of,  21 ;  Reforms  of,  14. 

Cleombrotus,  38. 

Cleomenes,  15. 

Cleon,  38. 

Colonial  Policy  of  the  Greeks  in  the  Time 
of  Pericles,  31. 

Colonies,  12,  1 3. 

Comedy,  25,  33. 

Commerce,  32. 

Conon,  38. 

Constitutional  Changes,  24. 

Corcyra,  Episode  of,  35. 

Corinthian  War,  40. 

Corinth,  Congress  at,  21,  45  ;  Destruction 
of,  46  ;  War  with,  24. 

Coronea,  Battle  of,  40. 

Croesus,  22;  War  with,  19. 

Customs  of  the  People,  28. 


Cylon,  15. 

Cynossema,  Battle  of,  37. 

Cypselus,  15. 

Cyrus,  the  Great,  22  ;  the  Younger,  42. 

Cyzicus,  Battle  of,  37. 

Darius,  22,  47. 

Datis,    22,    and   Artaphemes,    Expedition 

under,  20. 
Decelea,  Seizure  of,  37. 
Decelean  War,  36. 
Deities,  li,  49. 
Delium,  Battle  of,  36. 
Delos,  Confederacy  of,  23,  39. 
Delphic  Amphictyony,  II. 
Demetrius  Poliorcetes,  47. 
Demosthenes,   25,  42,  45  ;  Olynthiacs  of, 

43  ;  Philippics  of,  44. 
Demosthenes,  the  Admiral,  38. 
Dialects,  32. 
Diogenes,  42. 

Dionysius,  42 ;  in  Sicily  and  Italy,  41. 
Dorian  Migration,  12. 
Doric  Dialect,  32. 
Draco,  1 5  ;  Reforms  of,  14. 
Drama,  34. 
Dramatic  Poetry,  25. 
Dress  of  the  People,  28. 

East,  Colonies  in  the,  13  :  Conquests  in 
the  far,  46  ;  Development  of,  46. 

Education  of  the  People,  28. 

Egypt,  45  ;  Conquest  of,  19. 

Egyptians,  10. 

Elegiac  Poetry,  25. 

Epaminondas,  42 ;  Campaigns  of,  in  the 
Peloponnesus,  42. 

Ephialtes,  29. 

Epic  Poetry,  24. 

Epicurus,  25. 

Eretria,  Capture  of,  20. 

Euripides,  25. 

Eurybiades,  22. 


INDEX 


55 


Festivals,  II. 

Fine  Arts,  27. 

Five  Years'  Truce,  24. 

Four  Hundred,  Rise  and  Fall  of  the,  37. 

Games,  II. 

Gelo,  22. 

Geographical    Knowledge  of  the  Ancient 

Greeks,  17  ;  Review,  47. 
Geography,  9. 
Government,  Changes  in,  previous  to  500 

B.  €.,  15. 
Granicus,  Battle  of,  45. 
Gyges,  22. 

Hellen,  10. 

Hellenic  Nationality,  31. 

Heracles,  11. 

Heraclidae,  Return  of  the,  12. 

Hermse,  Mutilation  of,  36. 

Herodotus,  25. 

Heroes,  Foreign,  10,   II  ;  of  the  Homeric 

Poems,  10;  of  the  Trojan  War,  ll. 
Heroic  Age,  10. 
Hesiod,  25. 
Hiero,  22. 
Hipparchus,  15. 
Hippias,  15. 

Historical  fiction,  tales,  etc.,  51. 
Historical  Prose,  25. 
History,  Sources  of,  16. 
Homer,  25. 

Homeric  Poems,  10  ;  States,  10. 
Homes  of  the  People,  28. 

Ictinus,  26. 

Intellectual  Life  of  Athens  in  the  Time  of 

Pericles,  31. 
Ionia,  Conquest  of,  I9  ;  Reconquest  of,  20. 
Ionian  Migration,  12. 
Ionic  Dialect,  32;  Revolt,  19  ;  Failure  of 

the,  20. 
Iphicrates,  42. 


Isocrates,  25. 

Issus,  Battle  of,  45. 

Italians,  Defeat  of  the  Italiots  by  the,  22. 

Italiots,  Defeat  of  the,  by  the  Italians,  22. 

Italy,  Dionysius  in,  41 ;  Greeks  in,  22. 

Jason  of  Pherse,  41,  42. 

Jupiter,  Temple  of,  at  OljTnpia,  27. 

Lamachus,  38. 

Lamian  War,  46. 

Languages,  Latin  and  Greek,  Compared, 
32. 

Latin  and  Greek  Languages  Compared,  32. 

Leaders  of  Alexander's  Time,  47 ;  of 
the  Theban  Supremacy,  42 ;  of  the 
Peloponnesian  War,  38  ;  of  the  People, 
29  ;  of  the  Persian  Wars,  22  ;  Polit- 
ical, of  the  5th  Centur>',  B.  C,  38; 
of  the  6th  Century  B.  C,  18;  of  the 
Early  Greeks,  15. 

Leonidas,  22. 

Leontiades,  42. 

Lesbos,  Revolt  of,  35.   - 

Leuctra,  Battle  of,  41 . 

Literature,  24 ;  Decadence  of,  after  the 
Peloponnesian  Wars,  44. 

Long  W^alls,  Building  of,  24;  Rebuilding 
of,  40. 

Lycurgan  Constitution,  13. 

Lycurgus,  15. 

Lydian  Monarchy,  19. 

Lyric  Poetry,  25. 

Lysander,  38. 

Lysias,  25. 

Lysimachus,  47. 

Macedonian  Intrigues,  45  ;  Phalanx,  42  ; 

Supremacy,  44  ;  Beginning  of,  42,  44  ; 

Events  leading  to,  44  ;   History  of,  45. 
Macedonians,  42  ;  Kings  of,  42. 
Manners  and   Customs  of  the  Athenians, 

14 ;  of  the  Spartans,  13. 


56 


TOPICS   ON   THE   HISTORY   OF   GREECE 


Mantinea,  Battle  of,  36,  42. 

Map  Work,  9,  15,  23,  29,  38,  43,  47. 

Marathon,  Battle  of,  20. 

Mardonius,  22  ;  Expedition  under,  20. 

Medes  and  Persians,  19. 

Megacles,  15. 

Melos,  Fall  of,  36. 

Messenian  Wars,  13. 

Migrations,  12. 

Military  History  after  the  Persian  Wars,  23. 

Miltiades,  22, 

Minos,  II. 

Mnesicles,  26. 

Morals  of  the  People,  28. 

Music,  28. 

Mycale,  Battle  of,  21. 

Myronides,  29. 

Mythology,  il,  18. 

Mytilene,  Siege  of,  35. 

Mytileneans,  Treatment  of  the,  36. 

Navy,  the  Athenian,  21. 
Naxos,  Battle  of,  41  ;  Revolt  of,  23. 
Nicias,  38  ;  Peace  of,  35,  36. 
Nineveh,  Capture  of,  19. 
Notium,  Battle  of,  37. 

Olynthiacs  of  Demosthenes,  43. 
Olynthian  War,  42. 
Oracle,  Power  of,  18. 
Oracles,  II. 
Oratorical  Prose,  25. 
Oratory,  44. 

Painting,  27. 
Parthenon,  27. 
Pausanias,  22. 
Peisander,  38. 
Peisistratus,  15. 
Pelasgi,  10. 

Pelopidas,  42  ;  In  Thessaly,  42. 
Peloponnesian    Affairs,     23 ;      War,     35 ; 
Causes  of,  35;  Endjof,  40;  Results  of,  37. 


Peloponnesus,  Anarchy  in,  41  ;  Epamin- 
ondas's  Campaigns  in,  42. 

Periander,  1 5. 

Pericles,  25,  29 ;  Age  of,  23  ;  Athens  un- 
der, 30 ;  Death  of,  35  ;  Plan  of,  35  ; 
Power  and  Policy  of,  30 ;  Influence  of, 
29. 

Persia,  Conquest  of,  45  ;  Settlement  of,  45  ; 
Spartan  Alliance  with,  37  ;  Spartan  In- 
trigues with,  40 ;  War  between  Sparta 
and,  40. 

Persian  Empire,  19 ;  Condition  of,  45 ; 
Organization  of,  19;  Host,  21  ;  In- 
vasions, Events  between  1st  and  2d, 
21  ;  Events  succeeding  the,  23  ;  First, 
20 ;  Second,  21 ;  Wars,  18  ;  Causes  of, 
20 ;  End  of,  24 ;  Events  leading  to, 
19  ;  Results  of,  22. 

Persians,  Alcibiades  and,  37 ;  Campaign 
against,  23  ;  Defeat  of  the,  22  ;  First 
Occupation  of  Athens  by  the,  21  ;  In 
Asia  Minor,  40  ;  Second  Occupation  of 
Athens  by  the,  21. 

Phalaris,  15. 

Phalanx,  Macedonian,  42. 

Pheidias,  27. 

Pheidon,  15. 

Philip  of  Macedon,  42  ;  Struggle  with,  43  ; 
Murder  of,  45. 

Philippics  of  Demosthenes,  44. 

Philoctetes,  Peace  of,  42. 

Philosophical  Prose,  25. 

Philosophy,  33. 

Phoebidas,  42. 

Phoenicia,  45. 

Phoenicians,  lo. 

Phormio,  38  ;  Sea  Fights"of,  35. 

Pindar,  25. 

Plague  at  Athens,  35. 

Plataea,  Attack,  35  ;  Battle  of,  21  ;  Siege 

of,  35- 
Plato,  25. 


INDEX 


57 


Poetry,  25,  33. 

Political   History  after  the   Persian  Wars, 

23  ;  Leaders  of  the  Early  Greeks,  1 5  ; 

of  the  5th  Century,  B.C.,  38  ;  of  the 

6th  Centur>',  B.C.,  18. 
Polycletus,  27. 
Polycrates,  15. 
Polygnotus,  27. 
Potidsea,  Episode  of,  35. 
Praxiteles,  27. 
Priesthood,  17. 

Private  Life  of  the  People,  28. 
Prophetic  Art,  17. 
Prose,  25. 
Ptolemy,  47. 
Pylos,  36. 
Pyrrhus,  47. 
Pythagoras,  25. 
Pythagorean  Brotherhood, "22. 

Reforms  of  Draco,  Solon  and  Cleisthenes, 

14- 

Religion,  1 1  ;  Of  the  people,  28. 

Sacred  Wars,  42. 

Salamis,  Battle  of,  21. 

Samos,  Revolt  of,  24. 

Sappho,  25. 

Sardis,  Sack  of,  19. 

Science,  34. 

Scopas,  27, 

Sculptors,  27. 

Sculpture,  27. 

Scythian  Expedition,  19. 

Seleucus,  47. 

Seven  against  Thebes,  II. 

Sicilian  Expedition,  36  ;  Reasons  for,  36 ; 

Results  of,  36  ;  Retreat  and  Ruin  of,  36. 
Sicily,  Carthaginians   in,   22,    41 ;  Diony- 

sius  in,  41  ;  Greeks  in  Italy  and,  22. 
Social  Features  of  the  Age,  24  ;  Wars,  42. 
Socrates,  25,  38. 
Solon,  15,  Reforms  of,  14. 


Sophocles,  25. 

Soiuces  of  Greek  History,  16. 

Sparta  and  Persia,  War  between,  40 ;  At- 
tempts to  overthrow,  40 ;  Downfall  of, 
40 ;  Reasons  for  the  Success  of,  38 ; 
Rupture  between,  and  Argos,  36 ;  Su- 
premacy of,  40 ;  Supremacy  of,  leading 
to  the,  40. 

Spartan  Alliance  with  Persia,  37 ;  In- 
trigues with  Persia,  40 ;  Treatment  of 
Allies,  39. 

Spartans,  Early  History  of,  13  ;  Manners 
and  Customs  of,  l^. 

Special  Investigation,  Topics  for,   1 4,  29, 

38,  43- 
Sphacteria,  36. 

Stories  of  Homeric  Poems,  10. 
S)Tacuse,  Sea  Fights  at,  36  ;  Siege  of,  36  ; 

TjTants  of,  22. 

Temple,  25  ;  of  Jupiter  at  OljTnpia,  27. 

Terms  to  be  defined,  16,  29,  43. 

Thales,  25. 

Thasos,  Revolt  of,  23.  . 

Theatre,  25. 

Theban  Conspiracy,  41 ;  Supremacy,  41  ; 

End   of,    42 ;  Events   leading  to,  41 ; 

History  of  the,  41. 
Thebans,  The,  in  Greek  Historj-^  43. 
Thebes,  Civil  Troubles  in,  40;  Downfall 

of,  42;  Seven  against,  11. 
Themistocles,  22. 
Theramenes,  38. 
Thermopylae,  Battle  of,  21. 
Theseus,  II. 

Thessaly,  Pelopidas  in,  42. 
Thirty  T}Tants,  40. 
Thirty  years'  Peace,  24. 
Thrace,  Brasidas  in,  36. 
Thrasybulus,  38. 
Thucydides,  25. 
Time,  Method  of  Reckoning  of,  32. 


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TOPICS  ON   THE   HISTORY  OF  GREECE 


Timoleon,  42. 

Tyrtaeus,  25. 

Tissaphernes,  38. 
Tolmides,  29. 

West,  Colonies  in  the,  13 ;  Greeks  in  the, 

41. 
Writing,  Use  of,  32. 

Xanthippus,  22. 
Xenophon,  25,  42. 
Xerxes,  22. 

Topics  for  Special  Investigation,  14,  29, 

38,  43. 
Topography,  9  ;  Athens,  24. 

Tragedy,  25,  33. 

Trojan  War,  II. 

Tyrants,  13  ;  of  Syracuse,  22  ;  The  Thirty, 

Zeno,  25. 

40. 
Tyre,  Siege  of,  45. 

Zeuxis,  27. 

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